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Entropy Cones and Entanglement Evolution for Dicke States

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arxiv 2306.13146 v2 pith:YVZSYOC6 submitted 2023-06-22 quant-ph hep-thmath.GR

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keywords rangleentropystatesdickegraphsgroupvectorsclifford
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The $N$-qubit Dicke states $|D^N_k\rangle$, of Hamming-weight $k$, are a class of entangled states which play an important role in quantum algorithm optimization. We present a general calculation of entanglement entropy in Dicke states, which we use to describe the $|D^N_k\rangle$ entropy cone. We demonstrate that all $|D^N_k\rangle$ entropy vectors emerge symmetrized, and use this to define a min-cut protocol on star graphs which realizes $|D^N_k\rangle$ entropy vectors. We identify the stabilizer group for all $|D^N_k\rangle$, under the action of the $N$-qubit Pauli group and two-qubit Clifford group, which we use to construct $|D^N_k\rangle$ reachability graphs. We use these reachability graphs to analyze and bound the evolution of $|D^N_k\rangle$ entropy vectors in Clifford circuits.

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